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after 12 weeks, the strictest law in the country. but earlier this week, north dakota outdid it. they passed the heartbeat bills, banning abortions after just six weeks. all of this is happening as the republicans are increasingly agreeing with more abortion rights. let me get back to you, and the question here, stephanie is, why are they doing this? why are they pushing back on rights? we don't have to agree with abortion. a lot of people don't like it, i don't like it, period, as a practice. certainly don't like it as birth control, certainly not as a first resort, by any means. but when the law changes to squeeze down that window, where a woman, a girl, a teenager discovers that she's pregnant and only has a little time to decide this thing -- >> and in six weeks? >> when do you know? when do you normally know? >> i have a lot of friends who didn't know as six weeks. >> give me the politics of this. why are they doing this? >> well, they are controlled by incredibly conservative arm of the republican party right now that are drivi
after 12 weeks, the strictest law in the country. but earlier this week, north dakota outdid it. they passed the heartbeat bills, banning abortions after just six weeks. all of this is happening as the republicans are increasingly agreeing with more abortion rights. let me get back to you, and the question here, stephanie is, why are they doing this? why are they pushing back on rights? we don't have to agree with abortion. a lot of people don't like it, i don't like it, period, as a practice....
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bias in favor of the same sex marriage position but asked in terms of the real issue at hand under the law which is the definition of marriage, around 60% of americans will still answer that they believe marriage should be defined as the union of one man and one woman. as for gay parenting, i mean, there's no question there are gay parents and so forth. they are able to love children. but no amount of love can turn a mother into a father or father into a mother. in any case, the issue of parenting is not identical with the issue of marriage. it's not necessary to change the definition of marriage in order to deal with the issue of parents. >> interesting point. thanks very much to all three of you. a lot to be continued on this. hope you all three will come back. >>> now let's check in with anderson with a look at what's coming up on "ac 360." >>> breaking news on the program tonight in the murder of the chief of colorado's prisons. a possible break in the case. we'll tell you what's happening. >>> also families who lost kids in newtown are adding their voices to the gun control debate. th
bias in favor of the same sex marriage position but asked in terms of the real issue at hand under the law which is the definition of marriage, around 60% of americans will still answer that they believe marriage should be defined as the union of one man and one woman. as for gay parenting, i mean, there's no question there are gay parents and so forth. they are able to love children. but no amount of love can turn a mother into a father or father into a mother. in any case, the issue of...
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up, 55% want the law repealed in part or in its entirety. and 40% want to leave it as-is or expand it. obamacare three years later. back with the panel. steve? >> certainly, it's the case what the president promised is not what we are actually seeing right now. yes, there is expanded coverage. the idea that the obama care would be deficit-neutral and control costs i think has turned out to be a charade. if you look at the longer term projections it looks especially more unlikely today than it did when they were engaged in the budget that allowed it to pass. what i think is interesting on the political side is how republicans are treating the issue right now. there is a debate inside the republican party whether it's wise to continue talking about obamacare. on one hand you have a group that says in effect this is over, this is done, we should tweak it, try to improve it, do what we can. let's not focus op it because it's in the past and discussion of aweer thety. on the other hand people think talk about it all the time because implementatio
up, 55% want the law repealed in part or in its entirety. and 40% want to leave it as-is or expand it. obamacare three years later. back with the panel. steve? >> certainly, it's the case what the president promised is not what we are actually seeing right now. yes, there is expanded coverage. the idea that the obama care would be deficit-neutral and control costs i think has turned out to be a charade. if you look at the longer term projections it looks especially more unlikely today...
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he broke the law. he's a criminal. it seems if he makes a statement of apology, deep belief that he shouldn't have done it, we should let him out. what do you think? >> i think that jonathan pollard is culpable, guilty. the only question is, is the sentence proportionate to the crime? at this point i think it's now disproportionately severe. >> what do you think about that, peter? 28 years is more than nelson mandela. i mean, it's a long time and i wonder whether doing something wrong, he's got to say something, i think, myself. i want to hear him say something, this sent what freandly government should do to another government. your thoughts? >> i'm not sure we entirely know the severity of what he did. when bill clinton got close to releasing jonathan pollard in the late 1990s when benjamin netanyahu was first prime minister, his own cia director threatened to resign and they may know things that we don't know. again, i'm not saying i'm against commuting a sentence, i just think there's some things we don't know abou
he broke the law. he's a criminal. it seems if he makes a statement of apology, deep belief that he shouldn't have done it, we should let him out. what do you think? >> i think that jonathan pollard is culpable, guilty. the only question is, is the sentence proportionate to the crime? at this point i think it's now disproportionately severe. >> what do you think about that, peter? 28 years is more than nelson mandela. i mean, it's a long time and i wonder whether doing something...
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so law enforcement left. it's this convergence of government trying jitter ri about the guns in the wrong hands and protect against the right of search and seizure and first amendment right of expression. >> so we're talking about a raid taking place without a warrant say there is a warrant then involved, is it justified to be able to go into the home, search because of this picture posted? >> well, the question is whether or not a judge is going to determine that this probable cause substantiates a crime. there is no crime in posting this kind of picture. if it were pornographic, for example, that would be different. but merely posing -- having a child pose holding a weapon standing alone does not constitute a crime as a general rule. it's protected under the first amendment. so it's really unlikely that a judge is going to grant a warrant for a search. >> even if child protective services were trying to make the argument that a child's life is in jeopardy simply by virtue of the fact a child is holding a we
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> right now, a special edition of "andrea mitchell reports" -- live from jerusalem. >> so long as there's a united states of america -- speaking foreign language. are you not alone. >> he had them at "shalom" says the israeli press. now president obama takes his charm offensive directly to the israeli people. in a major speech he delivered about the importance of israel and the importance of peace with the palestinians. the audience of students helped him deal with a heckler. >> oh no. >> this is part of the live lyre debate we talked about. this is good. >> i have to say we arranged for that, because it made me feel at home. >> you know i -- i wouldn't feel comfortable if i didn't have at least one heckler. >> the president used the forum to deliver another stern warning to the assad regime in syria next door. >> we will not tolerate the use of chemical weapons against the syrian people or the transfer of those weapons to terrorists. the world is watching, we will hold you accountable. >> and he was cheered for his commitment on iran. >> ame
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a look at president obama's health care law a year in. lori: using smartphone to instead of credit card. we'll introduce you to the ceo of level up and changing the way you pay. melissa: and take a look at some of the winners and losers on the nasdaq here as we head out to break. we'll be right back. all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. rify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyo it. siemens. answers. investor. yeah, ibut i'm a busy guy.or it used to be easier but now there are more choicethan ever. i want to know exactly what i am investing in. i want to know exactly how much i'm paying. i want to use the samestuff. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes ishares by blackrock. investment objectives, risk
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a new law on background checks. but if it passes the senate and gets to the house, what are the chances it does pass in your chamber? >> i think it has a pretty good chance because as difficult as it has been for us to understand this addiction to assault weapons, a background check i think will be hard for anybody to explain why they voted against that. common sense and reason should say that you don't want dangerous weapons in the hands of people who are ill-suited mentally to deal with it. so i think the chances are good, not because the nra would want you to do it, but we've done it before, the reasons have been changed, the problems have multiplied. it's just good common sense. >> congressman charles rangel, good to have you here. thank you so much. >> thank you. have a great day. >> you know, he brings up a good point about guns and does it talk about what our values are. obviously, if you talk to folks who are big supporters of the nra, they say the second amendment speaks to what our values are, speaks to ou
a new law on background checks. but if it passes the senate and gets to the house, what are the chances it does pass in your chamber? >> i think it has a pretty good chance because as difficult as it has been for us to understand this addiction to assault weapons, a background check i think will be hard for anybody to explain why they voted against that. common sense and reason should say that you don't want dangerous weapons in the hands of people who are ill-suited mentally to deal with...
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the guns sold in states with weak gun laws are too often found crossing state lines and use to commit crimes elsewhere. we need national leadership that we are going to stop this surge. >> mayor michael bloomberg in off to the left because his face is blocked by allied graphic that is a vice president joe biden-- allied graphic live graphic. >> we have a lot of sunshine. >> george will be along with any bombs save up to 40% on closeout sets from beautyrest and posturepedic. save hundreds on floor samples and closeout inventory. but hurry, the beautyrest and posturepedic closeout sale ends sunday at sleep train. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ with colgate optic white toothpaste. it whitens over 2 shades more than a leading whitening toothpaste. and try colgate optic white mouthwash. to whiten more than 3 shades, use the whole whitening line, from colgate optic white. >> welcome back to kron 4 morning news. it is 8:45 . we are still attacking the bay bridge at a hot spot. we have been monitoring these delays for a while. an early morning accident on the incline. starting
the guns sold in states with weak gun laws are too often found crossing state lines and use to commit crimes elsewhere. we need national leadership that we are going to stop this surge. >> mayor michael bloomberg in off to the left because his face is blocked by allied graphic that is a vice president joe biden-- allied graphic live graphic. >> we have a lot of sunshine. >> george will be along with any bombs save up to 40% on closeout sets from beautyrest and posturepedic....
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. ♪ [ male announcer ] it was designed to escape the ordinary. it feels like it can escape gravity. ♪ the 2013 c-class coupe. ♪ starting at $37,800. ♪ imus:. stuart:. imus: >> maybe it's cyprus running out of time to get a bailout deal together, but the dow is down 65 as we speak. now, here is the question of the day, do all students really need a college education? are all kids suited to college? john stossel, host of "stossel" here on the fox business network and he's with us this morning. john, i'm going to start out with some opinion. it's an article of faith in america everybody should go to college because that's the way you get the best jobs. i disagree, i don't think everybody should go and don't think that everybody gets the best jobs if they go to college. >> a rare occasion we agree. it's an article of faith and it's wrong for kids, many too many kids go, they're deep in debt. 70% of bar tenders have degrees now. a lot of these jobs don't need college. stuart: 70%? wh
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> let's bring in our thursday gaggle. national political editor for the associated press, president of the american bridge 21st century, former spokesman for majority harry reid, and huge professional wrestling fan. sorry. had to get that in there. we're doing lightning round. i wa i was fascinated. hillary clinton, over 50% in florida against both marco rubio and jeb bush, both native sons of florida. kim, what do you make of it? >> i make it's about three years until we have to worry about it. >> how dare you. >> however, i'm glad to see those two being the ones you choose, only because they're the only ones that are coming out with any sort of transformative ideas for the party. if we're going to go anywhere, we need something new. education reform, you know, immigration reform. we need something fresh and new. >> quickly, i found the republican autopsy that they put out, one fascinating thing, a recommendation was essentially to copy american bridge, which is opposition research. flattering? >> imitation is the sincer
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we are governed not simply by men and women, but by laws. we're fueled by entrepreneurship and innovation and we are defined by a democratic discourse that allows each generation to reimagine and renew our union once more. so in israel. we see values that we share. even as we recognize what makes us different. that is an essential part of our bo bond. now. i stand here today mindful that for both our nations, these are some complicated times. we have difficult issues to work through within our own countries and we face dangers and upheaval around the world. and when i look at young people within the united states, i think about the choices that they must make in their lives to define who we'll be as a nation in this 21st century, particularly as we emerge from two wars and the worst recession since the great depression. but part of the reason i rike talking to young people is because no matter how great the challenges are, their idealism and their ambition always gives me hope. and i see the same spirit in the young people here today. i beli
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. >> the police did not break the law but they have filed a civil lawsuit and they say the search violated his constitutional rights. the city attorney's office not commenting >>> a follow-up to a fire we reported as breaking news yesterday. investigators still not sure what sparked these flames that destroyed two homes and damaged another one on bethel island. firefighters say they had to wait an hour and a half for pg&e crews to get there to deal with downed fire lines before they could move in and put out the flame. >>> in san francisco, prosecutors say they do not have enough evidence to charge a man arrested in the killing of a 77-year-old newspaper vendor. they believe he lifted dallas heirs and dropped him on the pavement without warning in january and he later died from his injuries. three weeks later, prosecutors say it is possible he could be charged later. >>> both singer michelle stockton apologizing after using a gay slur during a performance in san francisco. she says her comments about gay people and gay marriage were misinterpreted. she says she does not judge gay people an
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and if the europeans have laid down -- if the eu has laid down these strict laws, guidelines and said we're not giving beyond that, it's a problem if they cross the imaginary line at that point, anyway. >> and it's fascinating. it really is about russian oligarchs that were parking money in places that they knew -- because the real story is much more interesting. >> you can understand why the germans are like, forget it, we're not bailing them out. >> exactly. and they're fed up in general. it's like seinfeld. they don't forget the -- >> they have a different sense of humor, very different. >> i'm german, too. >> i know. so you're allowed to -- >> i'm allowed to say that. >> let's take a look at the global markets report. kelly evans is standing by in london. kel le, tell us more about any potential ripple effects if there are any. >> becky, here is what is so interesting. if you were to take a glance behind me, having heard the reports from michelle or news out of cyprus or lack thereof this morning, you might think this is contechnologion from that event. not necessarily. what's int
and if the europeans have laid down -- if the eu has laid down these strict laws, guidelines and said we're not giving beyond that, it's a problem if they cross the imaginary line at that point, anyway. >> and it's fascinating. it really is about russian oligarchs that were parking money in places that they knew -- because the real story is much more interesting. >> you can understand why the germans are like, forget it, we're not bailing them out. >> exactly. and they're fed...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. and make your business dream a reality. with an intuitive motion activated lid and seat,ad bold makes sure you'll never have to ask him again. i'm your hot water heater. you hardly know i exist. that's too bad. 'cuz if my pressure relief valve gets stuck... [ booooooom! ] ...we hot water heaters can transform into rocket propelled wrecking balls. and if you got the wrong home insurance coverage, it's your bank account that might explode. so get allstate. [ dennis ] good hands. good home. make sure you have the right home protection. talk to an allstate agent. >>> at the top of the show we asked you why are you awake? john tower, the answers, please? >> we have dawn. bill, glad to see you at the "way too early" high table. tyson writes, is barnicle supposed to be sitting next to you? he isn't doing anything. >> you see, tyson, grandpa barnicle wanders before "morning joe." we never know where he is going to end up. thank goodness this time he was fully dressed. we'll see you tomorrow.
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we now have hundreds of thousands in the hands of law enforcement for the purposes you say -- and you would like this. the drone doing the high-speed car chase, and searching hundreds of miles of water for an overturned capsized boat yes. but they are getting increasingly smaller and tell thinker. we now have humming bird sized drones that can fly through your bedroom window and perch on your wall and do surveillance. >> bill: divorce lawyers are going to have a field day. >> they have drones that have small explosive charges that can take out you and not the guy next to you. we have bug-sized drones. you don't need to wiretap your phone anymore. you can fly it in and put it up in your bedroom, in your living room, and surveil your whole house. so people want limits on this stuff now before the technology becomes more widespread. >> bill: i am stunned. i didn't know that technology existed. oh, my god. that big fly that we were chasing around the studio yesterday -- >> we were. >> take another look. >> bill: it could have been a drone. >> we couldn't kill it either. it was the unkilla
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instead of imposing new regulations, republicans are calling for existing laws to be enforced. >> do you think background checks and improving background checks will be part of that? >> they should actually do a real background check on everyone. and maybe the department of justice ought to enforce the law. >> still vice president joe biden one of the main advocates on a ban on military style rifles says he believes most americans agree with him. >> the competing budget plans are mild apart but at least there is not a government shutdown to worry about, at least for a while. the senate passed a bill to keep federal agencies funded through the end of september. round of applause. the rare bipartisan compromise was approved by a 73-26 vote. while the xrester's $8$85 billi cuts stay in place, there are more cuts. the plan now moves to the house where it is expected to pass. >>> despite promises to close down the detention center at guantanamo bay, the u.s. is considering a $150 million overhaul now of the facility. the plans include a new dining hall, hospital and guard barracks. lawyer
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at a conference in new york city hall they'll be calling for passage of neufeld gun laws that so far are struggling to find support in congress. limiting the number of rounds in magazines to ten bullets. >> you can't get the deer in three shots, you shouldn't be hunting. you're an embarrassment. putting ten rounds, limiting it to ten rounds makes a difference. makes a difference in terms of how many shots you can get off before someone can intervene. >> meantime, new york governor andrew cuomo tells "new york times" that he is in favor of changing the tough new gun law to allow ten rounds of magazines instead of seven because seven-round magazines currently are not manufactured. that law is set to take effect april 15th. >>> we may narrowly avoid a government shutdown with a few days to spare even. the house is expected to vote on a short-term budget measure today that would keep the government funded beyond march 27th. the senate passed a six-month budget measure yesterday that keeps most of the automatic across the board budget cuts in place. >> this may be the first story people l
at a conference in new york city hall they'll be calling for passage of neufeld gun laws that so far are struggling to find support in congress. limiting the number of rounds in magazines to ten bullets. >> you can't get the deer in three shots, you shouldn't be hunting. you're an embarrassment. putting ten rounds, limiting it to ten rounds makes a difference. makes a difference in terms of how many shots you can get off before someone can intervene. >> meantime, new york governor...
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word of clemants' murder spread as the governor signed some of the toughest gun laws in the country. he was near tears as he spoke cleman clemants. >> tom clemants dedicated his life to being a public servant, to making our state better to making the world a better place. he is going to be deeply, deeply missed. >> investigators say clements job overseeing 20,000 inmates may have turned him into a target. they stepped up security around the state capital, just as a precaution. >>> the army psychiatrist will face court martial after a judge reject his guilty plea. lawyers for nidal hasan was ready to admit to 13 counts. of premeditated murder. a judge cannot accept a plea for charges that carry the death penalty. >>> to medical headlines now and a promising new treatment for leukemia. specialists here in new york say that treatment genetically alters a patient's immune system. fighting blood cancer into remission sometimes in a matter of days. doctors tell "the new york times" the treatment was tested on a few patients who failed to respond to chemotherapy. >>> a drugstore chain is fa
word of clemants' murder spread as the governor signed some of the toughest gun laws in the country. he was near tears as he spoke cleman clemants. >> tom clemants dedicated his life to being a public servant, to making our state better to making the world a better place. he is going to be deeply, deeply missed. >> investigators say clements job overseeing 20,000 inmates may have turned him into a target. they stepped up security around the state capital, just as a precaution....
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a big night tonight including the manhunt for the killer of a top law officer gunned down in colorado. he was the chief of that state's prisons and was killed on the doorstep of i had hos of his ho >>> and children and you a siau new number puts the numbers of children with autism at 1 in 50. has there been a dramatic increase? that's the question, tonight dr. sanjay gupta joins us for that. also tonight, a major break in the biggest art heist ever. precious works valued at half a billion dollars, stolen. we have an exclusive interview with a former guard from the museum where the art was taken. we'll tell you what the fbi now knows and take you inside the daring crime. >>> we begin, though, with that manhunt. a massive search for a brazen killer who walked up to the doorstep of colorado's prison chief, rang the bell and shot tom clements dead. this is a fast moving story. casey wian joins us. what's the latest, casey? >> reporter: the latest is, anderson, authorities are asking for help from the public. because they don't have a good sense of who this shooter might have been. the lat
a big night tonight including the manhunt for the killer of a top law officer gunned down in colorado. he was the chief of that state's prisons and was killed on the doorstep of i had hos of his ho >>> and children and you a siau new number puts the numbers of children with autism at 1 in 50. has there been a dramatic increase? that's the question, tonight dr. sanjay gupta joins us for that. also tonight, a major break in the biggest art heist ever. precious works valued at half a...
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it's not just overnight these sorts of laws have passed. and i think we're seeing the beginning. it's surprising that universal background checks might actually pass. i talked with some folks over in the house who say maybe it doesn't even come up there but it looks like it had momentum in the senate. >> i'm like mayor nutter in philadelphia, get the guns off the streets, too. mark glaze, thank you. i'm going to be saying by the end of the show, i think i'll mention it five times. by the way, it's 202-224-3121. call your senate right now. make some noise. >>> up next, another whopper about president obama from none other than michele bachmann is back and she dodges a report. look at her there, trying to ask questions about bachmann, that's next. in the sideshow, right where she belongs. we'll be right back. er ] going to sleep may be easy, but when you wake up in the middle of the night it can be frustrating. it's hard to turn off and go back to sleep. intermezzo is the first and only prescription sleep aid approved for use as needed in the middle of the night when you can't get
it's not just overnight these sorts of laws have passed. and i think we're seeing the beginning. it's surprising that universal background checks might actually pass. i talked with some folks over in the house who say maybe it doesn't even come up there but it looks like it had momentum in the senate. >> i'm like mayor nutter in philadelphia, get the guns off the streets, too. mark glaze, thank you. i'm going to be saying by the end of the show, i think i'll mention it five times. by the...
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international law matters. the u.n. is not irrelevant. >> citing international law in those days could make you a laughing stock on television, but janine garofalo hung in there, she was ridiculed mercilessly. the prowar world, including republicans and democrats tried to turn her into a lefty hollywood caricature. none of them have ever apologized, even though they now know that she was right and the president of the united states was wrong and his highly trained foreign policy team and war policy team was wrong. >> the problem here is that there will always be some uncertainty about how quickly he can acquire nuclear weapons, but we don't want the smoking gun to be a mushroom cloud. >> we all remember that howard dean was right about the invasion of iraq and michael moore was right. and when michael moore won an oscar in 2003, in his acceptance speech he spoke of a president, quote, sending us to war for fictitious reasons. and he was booed in hollywood by a large segment of the oscar audience in that theater that nig
international law matters. the u.n. is not irrelevant. >> citing international law in those days could make you a laughing stock on television, but janine garofalo hung in there, she was ridiculed mercilessly. the prowar world, including republicans and democrats tried to turn her into a lefty hollywood caricature. none of them have ever apologized, even though they now know that she was right and the president of the united states was wrong and his highly trained foreign policy team and...
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our companies who are our tax paying companies who are employing people and they're living within the law america has the right operator american heart association says one hundred eighty thousand deaths by two worldwide but now they want you to come with rising due to the seriousness of the problem but women the tobacco supporters said to america you know they're starting with us today but it'll come to you next and that was poop because it was just going to focus on this serious problems actually pretty much you've just admitted the plan is a need to have we have been in a fight anything on popular we're going to come i don't know if you are installing a license salmoni only because you do have socialized health care but if you take the socialization out of health care then the people themselves will have to bear the closest legal cost and. turn this into a debate about national health care and whether we should have won the economy state but while government doesn't know how to live our lives it's what's one hundred ways way forget the health care costs and costs us lost productivity l
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comes as the governor signs tough new gun control laws. tonight, a killing and a controversy. >> shepard: but first from fox this wednesday night, the president comes during tense times in a region that offensive dances on the brink of war. and it comes as iran works towards a nuclear weapon. and as we try to determine whether the government of syria has already deployed chemical weapons against its own people. because, in the words of our president, that would be a game changer. >> we have to make sure that we know exactly what happened, what was the nature of the incident, that what can we document? what can we prove. i have instructed my teams to work closely with all of the countries in the region and international organizations and institutions. to find out precisely whether or not this red line was crossed. >> shepard: talk of syria dominated much of the president's news conference in jerusalem this afternoon. he spoke alongside benjamin netanyahu. just a day after both the syrian regime and the syrian rebels accused each other of de
comes as the governor signs tough new gun control laws. tonight, a killing and a controversy. >> shepard: but first from fox this wednesday night, the president comes during tense times in a region that offensive dances on the brink of war. and it comes as iran works towards a nuclear weapon. and as we try to determine whether the government of syria has already deployed chemical weapons against its own people. because, in the words of our president, that would be a game changer. >>...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> welcome back to "hardball." harry reid dealt a devastating blow to gun control supporters yesterday when he signaled his bill next month won't include senator dianne feinstein's assault weapons ban. handing a political victory in round one to the nra. according to reid it was a numbers game. >> right now her amendment using the most optimistic numbers has less than 40 votes. that's not 60. i'm not going to try to put somebody on the floor that won't succeed. i want something that will succeed. >> i saw that coming. feinstein who has championed the cause for decades of fighting assault weapons plans to keep fighting for her ban. >> very powerful. i've known that all my wife. it doesn't take a weapon away from anyone. i mean, my goodness, the nra says there are 2 million of these or 3 million of them, whatever it is, in the country already. how many assault weapons do you need in the united states of america? >> well, the new york covered that this morning. look at that, wow. the headline "shame on u.s., assault w
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> welcome back to "hardball." harry reid dealt a devastating blow to gun control supporters yesterday when he signaled his bill next month won't include senator dianne feinstein's assault weapons ban. handing a political victory in round one to the nra. according to reid it was a numbers game. >> right now her amendment using the most optimistic numbers has less than 40 votes. that's not 60. i'm not going to try to put...
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it's not just overnight these sorts of laws have passed. and everythii think we're seein beginning. it's surprising that universal background checks might actually pass. i talked with some folks over in the house who say maybe it doesn't even come up there but it looks like it had momentum in the senate. >> i'm like mayor nutter in philadelphia, get the guns off the streets, too. mark glaze, thank you. i'm going to be saying by the end of the show, i think i'll mention it five times. by the way, it's 202-224-3121. call your senate right now. make some noits. >>> up next, another whopper about approximately obama from none other than michele bachmann is back and she dodges a report. look at her there. trying to ask questions about bachmann, that's next. we'll be right back. mention it five times. we'll be right back. [ male ann] i've seen incredible things. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and mo
it's not just overnight these sorts of laws have passed. and everythii think we're seein beginning. it's surprising that universal background checks might actually pass. i talked with some folks over in the house who say maybe it doesn't even come up there but it looks like it had momentum in the senate. >> i'm like mayor nutter in philadelphia, get the guns off the streets, too. mark glaze, thank you. i'm going to be saying by the end of the show, i think i'll mention it five times. by...
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david: they're required by law it do that? it is not their own decision. rich edson, thank you very much. >> as you see the consequences are not that bad legally. david: life goes on without washington. thank you, rich. you definitely call it a super bowl. we'll tell you how a $3 garage sale, how much somebody paid for this, turned into $2.2 million. lauren: for that? david: for that. lauren: it he is a a bowl. six big pieces of economic data hitting the tape tomorrow. we'll break undo the numbers that could move your money. all stations ce over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step sevenoint two one two. rify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. when the doctor told me that i could smoke fothe firsweek... i'm like...yeah, ok... little did i know that one week later i wasn't smoking. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix (varenicline)
david: they're required by law it do that? it is not their own decision. rich edson, thank you very much. >> as you see the consequences are not that bad legally. david: life goes on without washington. thank you, rich. you definitely call it a super bowl. we'll tell you how a $3 garage sale, how much somebody paid for this, turned into $2.2 million. lauren: for that? david: for that. lauren: it he is a a bowl. six big pieces of economic data hitting the tape tomorrow. we'll break undo...
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number one, before she even got into this courtroom, she was at least three times a liar to law enforcement officials about what happened at travis alexander's home, and she would change her story upon learning they knew more than she thought they knew. number two, she contends that she shot him first, and then forgets all about the rageful stabbing. the m.e. says it was more likely that he was stabbed first and then finished off with a shot. and then she reports that an old boyfriend, bobby, was reported to the police when he was mean to her, but travis, who she contends was always mean to her, never reported to the police. jose baez, i want you to step in now, because we are now asking for additional benefits of the doubt from these jurors. you had a client, casey anthony, who got a lot of benefit of the doubt from jurors. where do you see when we get to this point in the trial, it going with jurors? >> well, what i think needs to be explained throughout the course of this case is that everybody lies when confronted by the police. i would say a good majority of people who are questioned,
number one, before she even got into this courtroom, she was at least three times a liar to law enforcement officials about what happened at travis alexander's home, and she would change her story upon learning they knew more than she thought they knew. number two, she contends that she shot him first, and then forgets all about the rageful stabbing. the m.e. says it was more likely that he was stabbed first and then finished off with a shot. and then she reports that an old boyfriend, bobby,...
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>> not all discrimination is prohibited by law. the only discrimination is the basis by which we talked about. and we know those, gender, race, age, religion, etc. but on the base of health is not prohibited by law. with this exception. the americans for disability act prohibits discriminating against someone because they have an articulable disability. a physical disability, emotional or mental disability. high blood pressure or heavyweight is not immeasurable disability. connell: not taking care of yourself is not a disability. >> correct. if you want to put another twist in this. if cvs was the justice department -- department of justice or the state of new jersey, couldn't ask for this information??3 the answer is no because the government has an enforcer and an employer is related by the fourth amendment. private corporations are not regulated by the fourth amendment so they can ask you private information about yourself which will help them manage the work more efficiently. dagen: what about paying for that? >> i would have t
>> not all discrimination is prohibited by law. the only discrimination is the basis by which we talked about. and we know those, gender, race, age, religion, etc. but on the base of health is not prohibited by law. with this exception. the americans for disability act prohibits discriminating against someone because they have an articulable disability. a physical disability, emotional or mental disability. high blood pressure or heavyweight is not immeasurable disability. connell: not...
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what they've been trying to do since the law passed to try to gut the consumer protections in the law. they're doing this by making us think that insurance will cost more chases will be taken away from us and that taxes will go higher, and even beyond that, that these too regulations will cost jobs. it's all par of a very orchestrated well-funded scare campaign. hal: when you look up, when you google repeal obamacare, for example, the paid sponsors that come up at the top the first one is the heritage foundation. the petition to repeal obamacare by the heritage foundation. the washington post, the most recent one, lots of americans still want to repeal obamacare. that's the title of the story. lots of americans still want to repeal obamacare. ok. it's hilarious. the chart they have, and it's 35%, this is the lots. how many self-identified republicans do you think there are in this country? somewhere between 32% and 35% of the electorate. that has not changed for all practical purposes. people now identify themselves as independents because of the iraq war even though they vote for rep
what they've been trying to do since the law passed to try to gut the consumer protections in the law. they're doing this by making us think that insurance will cost more chases will be taken away from us and that taxes will go higher, and even beyond that, that these too regulations will cost jobs. it's all par of a very orchestrated well-funded scare campaign. hal: when you look up, when you google repeal obamacare, for example, the paid sponsors that come up at the top the first one is the...
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frank blake, a doctorate in law. frank blake is generous. there will never be another frank blake. >> i didn't like it either. i didn't believe it. all of the other parts of the argument i may be able to buy, but that comparison is a hard one, i think. >> although, who knew exactly what frank blake was going do when he took the gig at home depot, right? >> that's true. >> if you compare it to -- it's an early frank blake reference. it's not saying that this guy is frank blake right now. >> he's geek squad and they'll integrate it correctly. this is not angelina jolie we're talking about. another jolie. you're probably thinking frank blake and jolie. >> if it was angelina jolie i'd say frank blake is in trouble, right? >> i would say angelina is in trouble. >> on sunday, i thought miley cyrus was in trouble. cyprus! >> all right. we are watching best buy shares trade higher in the pre-market. meantime, the bulls are looking to regain their mojo. cramer will show you how to get along for the ride. once again, we're looking to snap the three-da
frank blake, a doctorate in law. frank blake is generous. there will never be another frank blake. >> i didn't like it either. i didn't believe it. all of the other parts of the argument i may be able to buy, but that comparison is a hard one, i think. >> although, who knew exactly what frank blake was going do when he took the gig at home depot, right? >> that's true. >> if you compare it to -- it's an early frank blake reference. it's not saying that this guy is frank...
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there are many efforts we have not engaged in because of laws. would really allow for not only the military the n, we know into is on table. that will always be on the table nd that will be addressed because that is the way it is. we haveon the table and unfortunately not emphasized the diplomatic and the bilateral and efforts to really begin to address iran, as well as sanctions. there are many things we need to discuss and execute before we think of military options. host: the next caller is a etired colonel from santa california. caller: please address for me and thousands of veterans of would she bring a esolution to congress to get obama and eric holder to do duties, orn duties and al prosecute bush, cheney, rice, treason for criminal and billions of false claims government u.s. successfully? we need an investigation and rosecution for treason and other crimes by bush and cheney. tkops she agree? right now i think in terms of my priorities as a member of the budget committee committee i'mions trying to make sure that we first of all never go
there are many efforts we have not engaged in because of laws. would really allow for not only the military the n, we know into is on table. that will always be on the table nd that will be addressed because that is the way it is. we haveon the table and unfortunately not emphasized the diplomatic and the bilateral and efforts to really begin to address iran, as well as sanctions. there are many things we need to discuss and execute before we think of military options. host: the next caller is...
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obama care is not still a popular law. >> what is the difference between on the state level republicans control 60% of the governor's houses. they have the majority of the state senators. they have the majority of the state legislatures. why a disconnect between the republicans on the state level and republicans in d.c.? charles and then howard. >> i think it's probably easier than more local you get to see the advocacy of a political program and it's very difficult for you to sell a program that we don't want to do this and we don't want to do that. i think it's probably a combination of it being easier to see. and there's a lot of money which comes from, you know, the federal government to people without it being of great cost to them or noticing it very much so it's easier to vote at the federal level, especially if you're not paying the taxes. we still don't have the taxes paying for the spending. you can't do that local. you can't borrow it. >> two quick things. yes, the presidency is somewhat different but this issue of marriage equality is moving so fast, the republicans have to
obama care is not still a popular law. >> what is the difference between on the state level republicans control 60% of the governor's houses. they have the majority of the state senators. they have the majority of the state legislatures. why a disconnect between the republicans on the state level and republicans in d.c.? charles and then howard. >> i think it's probably easier than more local you get to see the advocacy of a political program and it's very difficult for you to sell...
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. >> would you say that the labor, the rigid labor laws in europe, france, wherever, does it make you do different things in terms of hiring than in other countries around the world? >> well, you know, it is a different perspective, right? france is a specific, you know, case. >> talk about that. >> yeah, it mean, what needs to be done in france is, you know, to make sure that the labor laws but also the cost of labor is more attractive for companies to invest. but on the other hand, you know, in france and in europe, the level of education for people is very high. so we have a very, very strong, you know, population to work. we have very strong infrastructure. so it's also a big place to invest. >> are you a supporter of holland and some of the things he's done? >> well, you know, they've done a few things. i would love to have more to be done, to be done because i think, again, france needs to be more attractive. >> are you rooming with -- >> i thought he was in russia now. >> even though he's an honorary citizen. >> we have a lot of business in europe, in russia, actually, and we a
. >> would you say that the labor, the rigid labor laws in europe, france, wherever, does it make you do different things in terms of hiring than in other countries around the world? >> well, you know, it is a different perspective, right? france is a specific, you know, case. >> talk about that. >> yeah, it mean, what needs to be done in france is, you know, to make sure that the labor laws but also the cost of labor is more attractive for companies to invest. but on...
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what are our tax laws? what kind of keeps manufacturing from growing close one tax loophole that gives tax breaks to companies to ship jobs overseas. close that down. >> go to harkin.senate.gov. you are out there on so many issues it's hard to keep track of all you are doing but i want to ask you about social security because, i mean, it's under attack. let's just say, the other side would love to get rid of it. can we protect it and save the benefit? >> bill, you know, they have been after social security since we brought it in, in the '30s. the right-wing has been after it. they want to privatize it, george bush, partially privatize it everything. they can't get over the fact it's the most successful anti--poverty program beneficial to the elderly that we have ever had and it's working well. anytime you he somebody say, well, we got to cut entitlements, got to cut social security to save it. don't believe it. there are other ways of saving social security. >> we will have to leave it right at that senator
what are our tax laws? what kind of keeps manufacturing from growing close one tax loophole that gives tax breaks to companies to ship jobs overseas. close that down. >> go to harkin.senate.gov. you are out there on so many issues it's hard to keep track of all you are doing but i want to ask you about social security because, i mean, it's under attack. let's just say, the other side would love to get rid of it. can we protect it and save the benefit? >> bill, you know, they have...
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i understand law enforcement wanting it, but it will not fly with the american public. when does it end? will telephone conversations be next? will everything you order at the store then be indefinite? there is a tension between ssed the line.iberty. >> as one who still sends messages by writing in his own fillet, this nonsense doesn't offend you, does it? >> i send it by the way. of the filthy blackberry. >> on this note they are talking about sexing in the last block. >> i will ask you delete what i sent you. >> don't have to look at it, just delete it. >> we will close things out with a post game wrap up from andy levy. go to fox news.com/red eye.
i understand law enforcement wanting it, but it will not fly with the american public. when does it end? will telephone conversations be next? will everything you order at the store then be indefinite? there is a tension between ssed the line.iberty. >> as one who still sends messages by writing in his own fillet, this nonsense doesn't offend you, does it? >> i send it by the way. of the filthy blackberry. >> on this note they are talking about sexing in the last block....
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why have you decided not to enforce the new law? >> for several reasons, but first, i'm sorry to see tomorrow come because we're going to throw away 150 years of tradition in the state of colorado. i feel sorry for our citizens, once the governor signs the bills. but i'm opposed to them because first off, it's a violation, infringement on our constitutional rights, not only the u.s. constitution, but our state constitution and plus, they are a knee jerk reactions, feel-good bill to a tragedy. and they're not going to do anything for public safety or for law enforcement. they're totally unenforceable, how can i enforce something that's unenforceable. >> greta: let me turn first to the background checks. how extensive are the background checks. >> they're a universal background check, that means no private sales. you cannot sell a gun to your neighbor, you can't sell it to your best friend. you have to go it a federal firearms dealer to have a background checks and basically an insta-check where the firearms dealer calls down to the c
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export laws were broken in the process. >>> when the senate considers gun control measures next month senator dianne feinstein's ban on assault weapons will not be part of the weapon. harry reid notified her the ban will be offered as an amendment. this comes days after feinstein's emotional exchange before a senate committee hearing. feinstein coauthored the 1994 assault weapons ban that expired after a decade. interest in renewing it rose. >>> an exercise takes a tragic turn. seven marines dead and seven more injured after a mortar explosion. >> it happened at the hawthorn army depot about two hours south of reno. officials say the mortar exploded inside the mortar two killing seven marines and injuring seven others. the marines have issued an indefinite moreatorium. >> it is a tragedy and the president was believed and made aware of it immediately. we are monitoring the situation. >> reporter: it is used for military training as well as storage and disposal of ammunition. >>> as we mentioned today marks the ten year anniversary of the u.s. led invasion in iraq. march 19, 2003 the f
export laws were broken in the process. >>> when the senate considers gun control measures next month senator dianne feinstein's ban on assault weapons will not be part of the weapon. harry reid notified her the ban will be offered as an amendment. this comes days after feinstein's emotional exchange before a senate committee hearing. feinstein coauthored the 1994 assault weapons ban that expired after a decade. interest in renewing it rose. >>> an exercise takes a tragic...
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the news >>> a california patrol officer received a top law enforcement award for a heroic deed. he was named nation's top trooper by international association of police cheifs. he was the partner of fallen chp officer ken onyoung storm shot and killed in september 2012. carlton returned fire, killing the gunman ux 36-year-old christopher lacey. the panel said officer carlton explained extreme courage. >> there is uncertainty over the future of a palo alto based pharmaceutical company after it's only product has been pulled off the market. they plan to layoff 75% of the work force after the recall of its anemia drug. there are reports several patients died after taking this. a spokesperson says remaining employees will be working on a follow up investigation. the drug hailed a break through in april because it required less frequent dosing. >> shares of high end clothing retailer lulu lemon took a hit after the company pulled a brand of yoga pants off store shelves because they can be see through. shares dropped 6% today. lulu lemon expects to take the loss of the product making
the news >>> a california patrol officer received a top law enforcement award for a heroic deed. he was named nation's top trooper by international association of police cheifs. he was the partner of fallen chp officer ken onyoung storm shot and killed in september 2012. carlton returned fire, killing the gunman ux 36-year-old christopher lacey. the panel said officer carlton explained extreme courage. >> there is uncertainty over the future of a palo alto based pharmaceutical...
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(vo)while law enforcement in california was cracking down police in new york were told to go in the other direction. in september the police commissioner issued this order "a crime will not be charged to an individual who is requested or compelled to engage in the behavior that results in the public display of majijuana". that trick that hakeem jeffery showed us... >>they take something out, now its in public display, the handcuffs go on, these young men are run through the system. (vo)it's no longer allowed and never should have been. which means that if many of the stories we heard are true, "searched me found a bag of weed" "he took it out of my back pocket" "they didn't recover it from my hand, they recovered it from my cigarette pack" (vo)most of the people we met should never have been arrested. once again we asked the nypd to talk to us and again they declined. it wasn't surprising; if we'd learned anything, it's that america's marijuana laws are a conflicted, unequally enforced mess, where one state's entrepreneur is the federal government's felon. and the ground is always shiftin
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> focus groups described our party as narrow minded. out of touch. and, quote, stuffy old men. >> it turns out the narrow minded, out of touch and stuffy old men really didn't like what rnc had to say about the party yesterday. and now the gop has a civil war on its hands. the conservative national review is calling its recommendations shallow and opportunistic. donald trump is in on the act tweeting that the report was written by the ruling class of consultants who blew the election. short on ideas, just giving excuses to donors. that's right. even calling for the heads of the establishment. >> reince priebus was the head of the republican national committee when romney lost. why hasn't he been fired? karl rove ran the biggest independent pac in america, or one of them. he won 1.3% of his races. these losers are not going to save the republican party. >> wow. they usually save that kind of hate for democrats. but, of course, the loudest voice is coming from the most narrow minded of all the stuffy old men. you know who i mean. >> so th
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> focus groups described our party as narrow minded. out of touch. and, quote, stuffy old men. >> it turns out the narrow minded, out of touch and stuffy old men really didn't like what rnc had to say about the party yesterday. and now the gop has a civil war on its hands. the conservative national review is calling its recommendations shallow and opportunistic. donald trump is in on the act tweeting that the report was written by...
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we abide by the open records laws, and the sunshine laws and i think in san francisco we haven't talked to the city attorney about that or your counsel about that but the open records laws and sean -- sunshine laws protect them up to appointment so we're not in a situation where every transmission of information is available to the general public. if that is the case or that becomes the case then we change the strategy around a little bit so we can help to protect the identity of the candidates, not necessarily the backgrounds, but the identity of the candidates by still abiding by those laws. >>i think one of the strengths of your team is the tremendous community involvement and searches that you done. i find it interesting to the work you did in l.a. and many nonprofits. my hope is as our diverse communities expect topnotch transportation selection processes like this that we can involve them in as many of the aspects of the profile and the competencies that we can and i welcome a number of stakeholder groups and give you the recommendations as we sit down to one-on-one conversations.
we abide by the open records laws, and the sunshine laws and i think in san francisco we haven't talked to the city attorney about that or your counsel about that but the open records laws and sean -- sunshine laws protect them up to appointment so we're not in a situation where every transmission of information is available to the general public. if that is the case or that becomes the case then we change the strategy around a little bit so we can help to protect the identity of the...
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he talks about the plan involves a law that needs to be reauthorized every single year. >> correct. >> is that possible? >> it's all completely incoherent. it's based on the fact that republicans are trying -- they're trying desperately to find a way to be more appealing to a group of voters because they assume that other than immigration, hispanic voters would be for the republican party. they assume that latinos are more conservative than they really are. rand paul saying things like they're natural republicans. if we can get right on this issue, find a way to speak more softly on immigration without angering our hardline base, we'll be okay. i just don't think the premise is true. the economic issues also keep latino voters away from their party. >> absolutely. >> these ideas aren't necessarily helpful. >> and the issues of choice, actually, are one of the number one reasons why latinas, young women, actually overwhelmingly voted for the president. it's the tone -- they're tone deaf to the actual changing demographics of america. let's back up here. short of comprehensive immigrati
he talks about the plan involves a law that needs to be reauthorized every single year. >> correct. >> is that possible? >> it's all completely incoherent. it's based on the fact that republicans are trying -- they're trying desperately to find a way to be more appealing to a group of voters because they assume that other than immigration, hispanic voters would be for the republican party. they assume that latinos are more conservative than they really are. rand paul saying...
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and his new book, "law and disorder." i see what you did there is on shelves now. now that you're retired and unshackled, tell us about some of the more notorious cases that you've worked. >> well, i work cases that receive national publicity and some of the most interesting cases that never received the national publicity. the cases like from david burk wits to the ted bundy, john gacy, to a case in anchorage, alaska, to a plan hunted women down like wild animal. i was over in england on the ripper case. i was in california on the trail side killing case. the unibomber. pretty much a who's who in the types of cases that i work. >> john, i'm kind of curious. not sure exactly how to phrase this. the term would be like a successful serial killer. but somebody who actually gets away with it for a long time. somebody like that have to be of high intelligence to be able to pull it off? >> not really. because sometimes with a high intelligence, they think they're much smarter than law enforcement. i interviewed the btk strangler, bind, torture, kill, a couple years ago.
and his new book, "law and disorder." i see what you did there is on shelves now. now that you're retired and unshackled, tell us about some of the more notorious cases that you've worked. >> well, i work cases that receive national publicity and some of the most interesting cases that never received the national publicity. the cases like from david burk wits to the ted bundy, john gacy, to a case in anchorage, alaska, to a plan hunted women down like wild animal. i was over in...
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breaking the law or not. because you think about it the way the kids use internet and twitter and facebook, they have mediums to try to transmit this will kind of hate far beyond anything we know about. secondly, our laws, they're accused of menacing so that's threatening serious body harm. threatening that murder. but does it rise to that level or are they online throwing out messages. they don't understand the depth of what they're doing i think. and also we need something in our laws that accounts no this because our laws account for something that is physical, and you can see almost when these online things are a different story. >> it sounds simple, update the laws. why haven't we done that yet? >> ryan perfectly describes the menacing, but they don't c contemplate mass text messages and tweets. so how reality based were they. did somebody really think amongst all the tweets that they received that they would be murdered or seriously injured. and ite it's a difficult to case it prove. the problem is they
breaking the law or not. because you think about it the way the kids use internet and twitter and facebook, they have mediums to try to transmit this will kind of hate far beyond anything we know about. secondly, our laws, they're accused of menacing so that's threatening serious body harm. threatening that murder. but does it rise to that level or are they online throwing out messages. they don't understand the depth of what they're doing i think. and also we need something in our laws that...
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>> there's a longstanding law called the first sale doctrine. it says once buy something that's copy righted, a book, a cd, you can sell it. the copy right holder has no interest in your sale. this was about whether it applied to things made overseas. this affected a student who came to the u.s. he was buying textbooks here and he asked his parents to buy him the english versions made in thailand because they were a lot cheaper. they were made to be sold only in thailand. pretty soon he had a booming business making over $100,000 selling these ill ported textbooks on ebay. he got sued and he took it autumn way to the supreme court. today supreme court said that first sale applies to things made overseas as well. what that means is that you can now, or you can still sell anything that you buy that has copy righted material in it on ebay. even if it is made overseas. that would include books that are published overseas, but perhaps computers that contain software. even some kind of watches that have trademarks in them. lots of products. your car t
>> there's a longstanding law called the first sale doctrine. it says once buy something that's copy righted, a book, a cd, you can sell it. the copy right holder has no interest in your sale. this was about whether it applied to things made overseas. this affected a student who came to the u.s. he was buying textbooks here and he asked his parents to buy him the english versions made in thailand because they were a lot cheaper. they were made to be sold only in thailand. pretty soon he...